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Rob Lansine

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USS Charon Crew
Rob Lansine
Rank: Lieutenant (jg)
Position: Strategic Ops
Race: Human
Gender: Male
Age: 23
Hair Color: dark brown
Eye Color: brown
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 173 lbs
Father: Joseph Lansine (deceased)
Mother: Lisa Lansine
Siblings: Rebecca Lansine
Marital Status: single

Biography

Born on September 4th of 2486 at Starfleet Medical Adjunct Terra 12 in Minneapolis Robert grew up in what most consider the typical Starfleet family. His father Joeseph Lansine served aboard the USS Pandora as the Chief Science Officer while his mother worked from home as a Starfleet Medical Researcher. Growing up in a family with a long history of service in Starfleet (the Lansine name can be traced as far back to the NX-02 Columbia nearly 300 years previous) Robert was ingrained with a strong feeling of commitment to his family's line of officers.

This commitment however would come under fire in 2499 when Robert's father, Joseph was dishonorably discharged from Starfleet regarding his actions on a mission regarding Top Secret weapons R&D. Robert immediately removed his name from Pre-Academy screening and for the next two years would live with his father in a remote colony near Orion, the home to the previously notorious Orion Syndicate.

It wasn't until almost two years later, and almost to sheer luck when Rob met a woman traveling on a Federation transport ship with knowledge of his father's trial. In their two years of isolation from the Federation media Rob had missed an outpouring of information regarding the terms of his father's discharge. Files, once deemed classified by Starfleet Command were opened to the public by protests from media outlets. Details from the reports cast Joeseph Lansine as a coward and worthy of his discharge. Robert was again faced with a upheaval of emotions and left his father on the transport back to Federation space; leaving his own father, heartbroken and alone on Orion.

Robert wouldn't return to Earth for another year, he skipped around from supply ship to supply ship following his departure from Orion not knowing what to do. Here he found an odd sense of belonging, he helped out where he could, offering advice to some of the more novice space-goers; having grown up in a Starfleet family Rob was quite familiar with Starship operation. It wasn't until he accidentally boarded an Earth-bound transport he made his way back home.

Arriving home in the summer of 2402 Rob found himself at an in pass; his father was out of his life and his mother had thrown both his father and himself out of the house three years previous. Joesph's expulsion from Starfleet had affected her the most. At the peak of his father's court marshal the three of them had had a huge argument, much to the dismay of Robert's sister Rebecca who had only been four at the time. The argument had almost turned violent before Joesph had taken Robert and left abruptly. It was in those few minutes Rob knew his family as he'd know it was officially over. He hadn't spoken to his sister or mother in over 3.5 years. Now, so many years later there was no going back to his old home.

Now the age of 17 Robert again registered for the Pre-Academy classes he had quit before leaving three years previous. Over the course of the next 1.5 years Robert would spend the vast majority of his time and efforts into completely the classes he missed while off-world; much to the disdain of his professors who urged him to reunite his mother and sister, many of which knew his mother professionally. However, Robert would have none of it.

With the same work ethic that got him through three years of classes in half the time Robert graduated from the Academy in the winter of 2408; and has yet to seek out either his sister or mother.


Medical Notes

Besides a severe plasma burn suffered aboard the USS Zeus, a Federation transport during his stay aboard and the ensuing scar Robert has never suffered from a serious medical condition.


Other Notes

-/\- Personality Notes -/\-

Graduation Psych Exam - SD 240811.01 - Dr. Steven Stangl - Starfleet Medical

Rob exhibits a extreme distaste of dishonesty. Having endured a childhood filled with lies and improper parental guidance he must find things out for himself first hand and rarely assume something to be true without evidence. This has been somewhat of a vice for Rob during his academy years but has also helped him in his Security studies. His professional future will very likely deal with discerning what the truth of the situation is, and I feel Robert will be more than able to come to the correct conclusion -/\- End Log -/\-

Personal Log - SD 240709.12 - Prof. Julius Sampson - Starfleet Academy

I write today's log in amazement; today could have been the most interesting day I have ever had as a professor. What seemed like a normal lecture in Starfleet Legal Ethics was anything but , I do believe I witnessed one of the best debates between two students the academy has ever seen. What seemed like a harmless question regarding Top Secret clearance turned nasty after a second-year, Lawrence Knightly made a somewhat distasteful comment regarding the honor of those who would break Starfleet law. Imeadilately, Lansine called the other young man out and ask a series of powerful questions himself: who defines what honor is; who was Knightly to comment on honor? And so on. I do think Lansine took the question a tad bit personal. It is common knowledge around these parts the crimes his father has been convicted of but it surprised me to see his son jump to his defense, or so metaphorically after the apparent disconnect between the two after Robert left his father two years ago. I must say today was a confusing day, but an entertaining one none the less. -/\- End Log -/\-


Rob Lansine's UCIP Database File